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July 03, 1959 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-07-03

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ISADORE
GLOBERSON

at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Levin will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
• • •

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory at 19:30 a.m.,
Sunday, July 5, at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery (Sec-
ti•n 18). Rabbi Adler
will "officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

176 Nazi Victims Get
Claims Scholarships

NEW YORK (JTA)—Scholar-
ships and fellowships in the
amount of $115.000 have been
granted for the academic year
1959-60 to 1 76 students and
!scholars throughout the world.
who are victims of Nazi per-
secution. announced Jacob
Blaustein, senior vice-president
of the Conference on Jewish
The family of the late Morris !Material Claims Against Ger-
Siesman announces the unveil- i many. which distributes these
The Family of the Late
ing of a monument in his !awards for Jewish study, re-
memory at 10 a.m.. Sunday. July search and creative work.
This is the sixth in the an-
5, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery
(Section 21). Rabbi Halpern nual series of grants in the
Acknowledges with grate-
will officiate. Relatives - and field of Jewish studies. Out of
ful appreciation the many
friends are asked to attend. the 176 recipients, 60 are stu-
kind expressions of sym-
dents preparing, for the most
• • •
pathy and the generous
part, for careers in Jewish
The
family
of
the
late
Ben
contributions to so many
teaching: 36 are engaged in
and Runya Agree announce the graduate studies and 80 are
charitable organizations in
double unveiling of monuments conducting independent re-
her memory extended by
in their memory at 1:30 p.m., search in the fields of Jewish
relatives and friends dur-
SUnday, July 5, at Machpelah scholarship and of creative
ing the family's recent
Cemetery. Rabbi J. M. Rich will arts.
bereavement.
officiate. Relatives and friends
This year. $1.783.888 was al-
are asked to attend.
located by the conference for
cultural and educational re-
Philadelphia Jews Fight habilitation and for the com-
memoration and documentation
Sunday Closing Laws

of the Jewish catastrophe. in
PHILADELPHIA (JTA1 — an overall budget of over
t V
The
proposed
Sunday
closing

'
$10,100.000. The major portion
law. which drastically increases has been earmarked for basic
penalties imposed by the pre-1 relief needs of Jewish victims
sent statute for violations of of Nazi persecution.
the Sunday Law of the Com-
in the Jewish
monwealth of Pennsylvania,
tradition by
was opposed by the Jewish
Community Relations Council
of Philadelphia at public hear-
In cherished memory of Ir-
ings before the rules committee
of the Pennsylvania State Leg- vin Yarrows. beloved husband,
father and grandfather. who
islature.
3201 JOY RD.
The JCRC declared it would passed away on June 29. 1956.
Sadly missed by his w i f e,
favor an amendment to the
at5iiiiSICTUIDAYS
existing law which would ex- Agnes: daughter. Mildred
JEWISH HOLIDAYS_
empt from its operation those Lewis: and grandsons. Gilbert
SUNDAYS
— Of
persons who, because of re- and David. • • •
TYl•r 6-0196
ligious convictions, abstain from
In loving memory of our dear
labor and secular business on a husband. father. grandfather
111111 1
I
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day other than Sunday.
and great grandfather. Barnett
Fleishman. who passed away
on .Tuly 5. 1954.
'Sadly missed and always re-
membered by his wife. chil-
FORALL JEWISH CEMETERIES BY
FOR
dren. grandchildren and great
grandchild.
.

The family of the late Marvin
Garland announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 2 p.m.. Sunday. July 5.
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Halpern will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
• • •

REBECCA
ROSENTHAL

I

MEMORIALS

I ln Memoriam

KARL BERG
MEMORIALS

MONUMENTS

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Manager

HEBREW MEMORIAL COUNSELOR

Writer Chayim Pet Dies

. NEW YORK (JTA)—Funeral
services were held here for
Chayim Pet, well-known Jewish
novelist, who died June 26, af-
ter a prolonged illness. He was
57.

EVA SHAEFFER. 11501
Petoskey, died June 29. She
leaves a daughter, Mrs. Fern
Kerr: a brother, Herman J.
grand-
au son, an
children.
• • *

- 7

SAMUEL LIPSON, 2215 W.
Grand. died June 28. Survived
by his wife. Millie; three sons,
Nathan, Ben and Larry; two
daughters, Edith and Evelyn;
two brothers, a sister and five
grandchildren.
• • •

MOLLY BERNSTEIN. 1983
Pingree. died June 26. Survive d
by four sons, Charles and Max
Bernstein and Louis and Sam
Bernell, of Alberquerque. N.M.;
and six grandchildren.
• • •

MAX MEYERS, 19747 Schae-
fer. died June 25. Survived by
his wife, Freda; five sons. Sam-
uel. Albert, Dr. Louis H., Irwin
Dr. Judah Shapiro resigned and Paul, of Chicago, Ill.; a
as national director of the Bnai daughter, Mrs. Samuel Ziegel-
Brith Hillel Foundations.
man; a sister and 12 grand-
Announcement of the resig-
children.
nation came from Dr. William
• • •
Haber of Ann Arbor. national
SARAH HERMAN. 5548 Sec-
chairman of Bnai Brith Hillel
ond. died June 25. No survivors.
Commission.


The resignation was received
DORA SMITH. 18086 Pine-
with "profound regret" by Dr.
Haber and the Hillel Commis- hurst. died June 25. She leaves
her husband, Joseph; two
sion. he said.
The executive committee of daughters, Shirley and May;
the Hillel Commission will meet three brothers and two sisters.
• • •
this month to discuss the selec-
tion of Dr. Shapiro's successor.
MORRIS GOLDSTEIN. 11501
Dr. Shapiro said his decision Petoskey, died June 26. He
to quit as executive head of leaves his wife, Dora; four sons,
Bnai Brith's • program of reli- Harry Goldstein, Arthur. Sam
gious. educational and cultural and George Stone, two daugh-,
activity for Jewish students on ters. Mrs. Mamie Kogan and
214 college and university cam- Mrs. Mollie Tafler: 11 grand-
puses was prompted by - perso- children and nine great grand-
nal reasons."
children.
"My belief in the importance
of the Hillel program to the
American Jewish community is
, firm and unchanged." his letter
of resignation declared.

Shapiro Resigns Hillel
Foundation Position

Cemetery Memorials

Lowest Prices for Highest
Quality Granite and Outstanding
Designs

Israel Exports Jeeps
to Colombia; Resumes
Truck Sales to Turkey

DETROIT MONUMENT
WORKS

JERUSALEM. (JTA) — T h e
Israel Kaiser-Frazer Company
announced that it has received
, its first order from Colombia
for $1,500,000 worth of jeeps
and other vehicles. The order
will be filled under a trade
agreement with Colombia. call-
ing for import here of Colombia
coffee.
A spokesman for the company
also disclosed the firm has re-
sumed exports to Turkey. send-
ing 600 delivery trucks. The
spokesman said that the com-
pany's exports for the first half
of this year will exceed the
value of the exports during the
similar period of 1958.

State-Aided French
Consistory to Expand

PARIS (JTA) — Georges
I WOrmser. president of the Cen-
tral Consistory of France and
Algeria. the state - recognized
central body of organized Jewry.
was authorized by the Consi's•
tory to negotiate a plan for
bringing the consistories of the
upper and lower Rhine. and the
!Mosel district, into the central
body.
The latter -areas have been
since after World War
!separated
Shimon Peres Resigns
JERUSALEM. (JTA) — Shi- I. when they. under German
mon Peres. director general of domination between 1871 and
Israel's Ministry of Defense. has 11919, were returned to French
resigned from his post in con- ; jurisdiction. The Central Con-
nection with the forthcoming sistory receives state support
Parliamentary elections. He is toward the maintenance of Jew- 1
being succeeded by Asher Ben- ;ish religious schools and toward •
Nathan. I salaries of religious officials.

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During the canning
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehud• will observe
the Yohrseit of the
following departed
friends, with the
traditional M e Iwo -
riot Prayers, recita-
tion of Reddish and
studying of Mish-
neyes.

2t

4

Jake Tobin
Harry Smith
Rose Shechter
Esther J. Shugerman

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29
21

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5

211

5

Ernest Grossman

30

6

Tammuz
1
Samuel A. Starr
1
Zavil Cohen
Etta Segerman
;
Fannie Karol

Sam Korman
Harris Ruch

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Obituaries I

NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr.
James Bernstein, member of the
board of directors of the United
Hias Service and former Euro-
pean director of the Hias, died
here June 29 at the age of 84.
Born in Russia, he came to
the United States in 1891 and
studied medicine. In 1925 he
became director of the Hias
operations in Europe and held
this post for more than 20 years.
aiding in the emigration and
rescue of tens of thousands of
Jews from Nazi Germany and
other lands occupied by the
Nazi army.

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LONDON (JTA) — Iraq has
The family of the late Lillian notified the Arab League that it
F Jacobson announces the un- is ready to assign a diplomat
veiling of a monument in her from Baghdad to attend a top-
memory at 11 a.m., Sunda y, level Arab meeting, at which
July 5. at Clover Hill Park Cem- "the Palestine problem and im-
etery. Rabbi Fram will officiate. m igration into Israel" will be
Relatives and 'friends are asked discussed. An earlier effort to
• • •
to attend.
convene an Arab summit meet-
* • •
The family of the late Ben-
ing on these problems collapsed
jamin Feldman announces the
The family of the late Han- . when Iraq refused to attend.
All members of the League,
unveiling of a monument in his nah Glazer announces the un-
memory at 2 p.m.,_nday, July veiling of a monument in her , except Tunisia and Morocco,
5, at Chesed shel Ernes Cem- memory at 1 p.m., Sunday. July have now accepted invitations
etery. Rabbi Goldschlag will 5, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- to attend the meeting. Answers
officiate. Relatives and friends tery. Relatives and friends are from these two states are being
awaited.
asked to attend.
are asked to attend.
• • •
At the same time. it was re-
• • .
ported
here, Premier Abdul Ka-
The
family
of
the
late
Julius
The family of the late Esther
rim Kassem. of Iraq, has invit-
Jacobs
announces
the
unveiling
Litt announces the unveiling
ed UAR President Gamal Abdel
of a monument in her memory of a monument in his memory Nasser to send a 10-member
at 11 a.m., Sunday. July . 5, at at 11 a.m., Sunday, July 5, at 1 delegation to Baghdad to help
Beth Tikvah Cemetery, 20711 Clover Hill Park Cemetery. ; celebrate the first anniversary
Masonic Blvd. (131/2 Mile. cor- Rabbi Adler will officiate. Re-1 of the Iraqi revolution, July 14.
ner Little Mack). Rabbi Segal latives and friends are asked The latest steps by Iraq are be-
will officiate. Relatives and tc attend.
• • •
ing interpreted by diplomatic
friends are asked to attend.
The family of the late Moses observers here as indications on
Salzberg announces the unveil- the part of Iraq to end its dif-
ing of a monument in his mem- ferences with the United Arab
The Family of the Late
ory at 3:30 p.m.. Sunday, July 5. Republic.

(Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mailing or by call-
ing The Jewish News office, VE.
8-9364- Written announcements
must be accompanied by the name
and address of the person making
the insertion_ There is a standard
charge of S2.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in
depth.)

Dr. James Bernstein Dies;
Was United Hias Aide

8461 AInf 44C8P113

Monument Unveilings

Iraq Changes Heart
on Parley; Woos UAR

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